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California State University, Fresno

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California State University, Fresno
NameCalifornia State University, Fresno
Established1911
TypePublic
LocationFresno, California

California State University, Fresno is a public research university located in the San Joaquin Valley of California, with a strong focus on agriculture, engineering, and business. The university is part of the California State University system, which includes other institutions such as California State University, Los Angeles, California State University, Long Beach, and San Diego State University. The university has a diverse student body, with students from Fresno County, Kern County, and other parts of California, as well as from other states and countries, including Mexico, China, and India. The university is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and is a member of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities.

History

The university was founded in 1911 as the Fresno State Normal School, with the goal of training teachers for the Fresno Unified School District and other school districts in the region. Over the years, the university has undergone several name changes, becoming the Fresno State Teachers College in 1921, the Fresno State College in 1949, and finally, California State University, Fresno in 1972. The university has a strong connection to the Fresno community, with partnerships with organizations such as the Fresno Chamber of Commerce, the Fresno County Office of Education, and the City of Fresno. The university has also been involved in various research initiatives, including collaborations with University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and the National Science Foundation.

Academics

The university offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and graduate degrees in fields such as business administration at the Craig School of Business, engineering at the Lyles College of Engineering, and agriculture at the Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Technology. The university is also home to the Kremen School of Education and Human Development, which offers programs in teacher education and counseling. The university has a strong focus on research and community engagement, with partnerships with organizations such as the Fresno Regional Foundation, the Central Valley Community Foundation, and the California Department of Education. The university is also a member of the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities and the Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving Institutions.

Campus

The university's campus is located in the Tower District of Fresno, near the Fresno City College and the Fresno Metropolitan Museum. The campus is home to a variety of buildings, including the Henry Madden Library, the Save Mart Center, and the Pete Beiden Field. The university also has a number of sustainability initiatives, including a solar farm and a recycling program. The campus is also home to the Fresno State University Police Department, which provides law enforcement services to the university community. The university is also located near other institutions, including the University of California, Merced, California State University, Stanislaus, and the Fresno Pacific University.

Student Life

The university has a diverse student body, with students from a variety of backgrounds and interests. The university offers a range of student organizations and clubs, including the Fresno State Student Association, the Associated Students, Inc., and the Fresno State University Student Union. The university also has a strong focus on community service, with programs such as the Fresno State Community Service Program and the Service Learning Program. The university is also home to the Kennel Club, a student organization that supports the university's athletics teams. The university has partnerships with other institutions, including the University of California, Davis, University of the Pacific, and the California Institute of Technology.

Athletics

The university's athletics teams, the Fresno State Bulldogs, compete in the NCAA Division I and the Mountain West Conference. The university has a strong tradition of athletic excellence, with teams in sports such as football at Bulldog Stadium, basketball at the Save Mart Center, and baseball at Pete Beiden Field. The university has produced a number of notable athletes, including David Carr, Logan Mankins, and Paul George. The university has also hosted a number of major athletic events, including the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship and the Mountain West Conference Men's Basketball Tournament. The university is also a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the College Football Playoff.

Notable Alumni

The university has a number of notable alumni, including William Saroyan, Gerald Haslam, and Joyce Kennard. The university has also produced a number of notable athletes, including Trent Dilfer, Bobby Jones, and Mel Hein. The university has a strong connection to the Fresno community, with many alumni going on to work in fields such as agriculture, education, and business. The university is also proud of its alumni who have gone on to work in government, including Devin Nunes, Kevin McCarthy, and Jim Costa. The university has a strong network of alumni, with chapters in cities such as Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City. The university is also affiliated with other institutions, including the University of Oxford, Harvard University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Category:Education in California

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